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O W NER ’ S M ANUA L C K S 3 0 1 5 V i s i t ou r w eb s i t e a t w ww . e m e r s on r ad i o . c o m D u a l A l a r m A M / F M C l o c k R a d i o wi t h T r i p l e D i s p l a y a n d S m a rt S e t ® A u t o m a t i c T i m e S e t t i ng S ys t e m ( U . S . P a t en t N o . 6 , 567 , 344 ) CKS3015_010406.p65 4/1/2006, 16:34 26[...]
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1 TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. I M P O R T A N T S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S 1.) Read these instructions. Keep these[...]
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2 C ong r a t u l a t i o n s ! A nd t ha n k y ou f o r pu r c ha s i ng t he S m a r t S e t ® C l o c k R ad i o f r o m E m e r s on R e s e a r c h . S m a r t S e t ® i s t he w o r l d ’ s f i r s t a nd on l y L E D c l o ck r ad i o t ha t w ill au t o m a t i c a ll y s e t i t s e l f t o t he c o rr e c t ‘ Y ea r ’ , ‘ M on t[...]
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3 I M P O R T A N T N O T E S • O pe r a t e c o n t r o l s a n d s w i t c h e s a s de sc r i bed i n t he m a nua l . • B e f o r e t u r n i n g on t h e po w e r , m a k e c e r t a i n t ha t t he po w e r c o r d i s p r ope r l y i n s t a ll ed . • W hen m o v i ng t he s e t, be s u r e t o f i r s t d i sc onne c t t he A C po w e[...]
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4 U n p a ck i ng A nd S e t U p • R e m o v e t he r ad i o f r o m t he c a r t on and r e m o v e a ll pa ck i ng m a t e r i a l f r o m t he r a d i o . W e s ugg e s t t ha t y ou s a v e t he pa ck i ng m a t e r i a l , i f po s s i b l e , i n t he un li k e l y e v e n t t ha t y ou r r ad i o e v e r need s t o be r e t u r ned f o r s[...]
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5 P o w e r S o u r c e T h i s r ad i o i s de s i gned t o ope r a t e on no r m a l 120 V 60 H z A C po w e r on l y . D o no t a tt e m p t t o ope r a t e t he r ad i o on a n y o t he r po w e r s ou r c e . Y ou c ou l d c au s e da m age t o t he r ad i o t ha t i s no t c o v e r ed b y y ou r w a rr a n t y . T h i s r ad i o s hou l d be[...]
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6 L O C A T I O N O F C O N T R O L S A ND I ND I C A T O R S 16 15 14 18 17 19 20 21 23 24 13 22 25 26 F r o n t P a n e l T o p P a n e l L e ft S i d e P a n e l R i gh t S i d e P a n e l 7 8 2 3 4 5 9 10 12 1 1 1 6 4 3 2 9 10 1 1 27 CKS3015_010406.p65 4/1/2006, 16:34 6[...]
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7 1 . ) A L A R M 1 T i m e ( M on t h / D a t e ) D i s p l a y . 2 . ) D i s p l a y D I MM E R ( H I / L O ) S e l e c t o r S w i t c h . 3 . ) A L A R M 2 ( RA D I O / BU ZZ E R / O FF ) S e l e c t o r S w i t c h . 4 . ) A L A R M 1 ( RA D I O / BU ZZ E R / O FF ) S e l e c t o r S w i t c h . 5 . ) T i m e D i s p l a y . 6 . ) A M I nd i c[...]
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8 O PE R A T I N G I N S T RUC T I O N S S e t t i n g T h e T i m e , T h e F i r s t T i m e I M P O R T AN T : T he f i r s t t i m e y ou c onne c t y ou r ne w S m a r t S e t ® c l o ck r ad i o t o t he A C ou t l e t t he i n t e r na l c o m pu t e r w ill au t o m a t i c a l l y s e t t he t i m e c o rr e c t l y f o r t h e E a s t e [...]
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9 Month / Date / Year Display To see the correct “ date ” at any time, press the CALENDAR button. The correct month and date will appear in the ALARM 1 display and the correct year will appear in the ALARM 2 displa y . The month and date is displayed in the MM.DD format. For example, May 21 st will be displayed as “ 5.21 ” . The two small d[...]
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1 0 M a n u a l T i m e A d j u s t m e n t s S o m e peop l e li k e t o s e t t he i r c l o cks 5 t o 10 m i nu t e s f a s t t o m a k e s u r e t ha t t he y w ill a l w a y s be o n t i m e . E v en t houg h t he S m a r t S e t ® s e t s t he t i m e b y i t s e l f, y ou s t ill ha v e t he op t i on o f a d j u s t i ng t he t i m e m anu[...]
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1 1 A d j u s t i n g T h e W ak e U p T i m es Y ou r S m a r t S e t ® c l o c k r ad i o ha s t w o s epa r a t e a l a r m s t ha t c a n be s e t and u s e d i ndependen t l y . Y ou m a y u s e t he a l a r m s t o w a k e t w o peop l e a t d i ff e r en t t i m e s , o r y ou m a y u s e one a l a r m f o r w ee k da ys a nd t he o t he r [...]
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1 2 S e l ec t i n g T h e A l a r m M o d e Y ou r S m a r t S e t ® c l o ck r a d i o a ll o w s y ou t o s e l e c t f r o m a m ong t h r ee d i ff e r en t a l a r m ope r a t i on m ode s f o r e i t he r a l a r m . T he a l a r m m ode s a r e : • E ve r y d ay – t he a l a r m w ill t u r n on a ll 7 da y s . • W eek d ays on l y ?[...]
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1 3 L i s t e n i n g To Th e R a d i o 1 . ) S e t t he BA ND s e l e c t o r t o t he de s i r ed ba nd , A M o r F M . 2 . ) S e t t he V O L U M E c on t r o l t o a l o w s e tt i ng . 3 . ) P r e ss t he RA D I O O N / O FF bu tt on t o t u r n t he r a d i o ‘ O n ’ . T he r a d i o d i a l po i n t e r w ill li gh t. 4 . ) S e l e c t y[...]
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1 4 W ak e To RAD I O 1 . ) T u r n t he r ad i o ‘ O n ’ a n d s e l e c t t he B a nd , S t a t i on , and V o l u m e l e v e l t ha t y ou w i s h t o hea r w hen t he a l a r m c o m e s o n , t hen t u r n t he r a d i o ‘ O ff ’ aga i n . 2 . ) R e c on f i r m t he w a k e up t i m e a nd a l a r m m ode s e tt i ng s f o r t he a l[...]
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1 5 W ak e To B U ZZ E R ( C r es c e ndo A l a r m ) NOTE : Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 have different buzzer sounds. • Alarm 1 is a “ Single beep ” sound. • Alarm 2 is a “ Double beep ” sound. You will be able to tell which alarm is going off by the sound that it makes. 1 . ) R e c on f i r m t he w a k e up t i m e a nd a l a r m m ode s e t[...]
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1 6 S noo z e / R e p ea t A l a r m A ft e r t he a l a r m t u r n s ‘ O n ’ i n t he m o r n i n g y ou c a n p r e ss t he S N OO Z E / S L EEP O FF bu tt on on t he t op c a b i ne t f o r a f e w e x t r a m i nu t e s s l eep . T he s noo z e L E D i nd i c a t o r f l a s he s . T he a l a r m w ill s t op f o r a pp r o x i m a t e l y[...]
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1 7 S L E E P To M u s i c T i m e r Y ou c an p r og r a m t he s l eep t i m e r t o p l a y t he r a d i o f o r up t o “ 99 ” m i nu t e s a nd t hen s hu t o ff au t o m a t i c a ll y . 1 . ) P r e s s t he S L EEP b u tt on . T he d i s p l a y w ill b r i e f l y s ho w “ L : 30 ” a nd t he r a d i o w ill beg i n t o p l a y . A f [...]
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1 8 D I M M E R C o n t r o l T he D I MM E R c on t r o l w a s s e t t o t he H I ( H i gh ) po s i t i on a t ou r f a c t o r y . If y ou f i nd t he c l o ck d i s p l a y i s t oo b r i gh t i n a da r k ened r oo m , s e t t he D I M M E R c on t r o l t o t he L O ( Lo w ) po s i t i on . CKS3015_010406.p65 4/1/2006, 16:34 18[...]
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1 9 C h a n g i n g T h e L i t h i u m B a t t e r y L i k e a ll ba tt e r i e s , e v en t ua ll y t he bu il t i n li t h i u m ba tt e r y w ill need t o be r ep l a c ed . A nu m be r o f f a c t o r s , s u c h a s , t he l eng t h o f t i m e be t w een t he da t e t he r ad i o w a s m a nu f a c t u r ed an d t he da t e y o u p l ug ged [...]
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2 0 4 . ) R e m o v e t he o r i g i n a l ba tt e r y f r o m t he ho l de r and i n s e r t t he ne w ba tt e r y i n t o t he ho l de r t he s a m e w a y , ob s e r v i n g t h e po s i t i v e ( + ) d i r e c t i o n . S li de t he h o l de r w i t h t he ne w ba tt e r y ba ck i n t o t he s l o t i n t he c a b i ne t. 5 . ) R ep l a c e t h[...]
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2 1 R es e t t i n g T h e C l o c k A f t e r A T o t a l M e m o r y L o s s If y ou do no t c ha nge t he bu il t i n li t h i u m ba tt e r y w i t h i n a r e a s onab l e pe r i od o f t i m e a ft e r y ou s ee t he w a r n i ng i nd i c a t o r , t he li t h i u m ba tt e r y m a y be c o m e e x ha u s t ed and w ill no l onge r be ab l e [...]
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2 2 4 . ) D ep r e ss t he T I M E bu tt on and t he S E T ( U p ) bu tt on s t o s e t t he d i s p l a y t o t he c o rr e c t t i m e . B e s u r e t o c on f i r m t ha t y ou ha v e s e t t he t i m e c o rr e c t l y t o ‘ A M ’ o r ‘ P M ’ b y ob s e r v i ng t he A M i nd i c a t o r . 5 . ) A ft e r y o u s e t t he t i m e , r e c[...]
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2 3 CAR E A ND M A I N T E N A N C E If t he c a b i n e t be c o m e s du s t y , wi pe i t wi t h a s o ft c l o t h . If t he c a b i ne t be c o m e s s m udged o r d i r t y , c l ea n i t wi t h a s o ft, s li gh t l y da m pened c l o t h . N e v e r a ll o w w a t e r o r a n y li qu i d t o ge t i n s i de t he c a b i ne t. N e v e r u s [...]
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2 4 L I M I T E D W ARRA N T Y E m e r s o n R a d i o C o r p. w a r r a n t s m a nu f a c t u r i n g d e f ec t s i n o r i g i n a l m a t e r i a l , i n c l u d i ng o r i g i n a l p a r t s a nd w o r k m a n s h i p, und e r no r m a l u s e a nd c ond iti on s , f o r a p e r i od o f n i n e t y ( 90 ) d a y s fr o m t h e d a t e o f o[...]
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E M E R S O N P a r t N o . 16 - 3003 601 - 02 P r i n t ed i n C h i na CKS3015_010406.p65 4/1/2006, 16:34 25[...]